Last 30 Days
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Research any topic, company, product, person, or trend using discussions from Reddit, X, TikTok, YouTube, Hacker News, GitHub, prediction markets, and more. Get a cited summary of what people are actually talking about in the last 30 days.
What it does
Last 30 Days helps you understand what's happening right now by analyzing conversations, reactions, and engagement across the internet.
Instead of relying on search results dominated by SEO content, recycled articles, and outdated information, the agent looks at what real people have been discussing over the past 30 days. It gathers insights from social platforms, communities, creator content, technical forums, prediction markets, and the broader web, then identifies the ideas, opinions, and trends gaining the most attention.
Whether you're researching a product before buying it, preparing for an important meeting, evaluating a startup, monitoring competitors, tracking public sentiment, or trying to understand a fast-moving topic, Last 30 Days surfaces what people are actually saying—not just what ranks highest on Google.
The result is a concise, source-backed briefing that helps you quickly understand the current conversation, emerging themes, community sentiment, and notable developments around any topic.
Key features
How credit works
OmniVibe uses a credit-based pricing model, so you only pay for what you use. Instead of a fixed monthly subscription, AI actions consume credits based on the computing power required. Simple tasks use fewer credits, while more complex workflows use more — giving you flexibility and transparency over your usage.
Every new OmniVibe user receives 1,000 free credits to get started. That's enough to explore the platform, build several projects, and experience what AI agents can do for you. Start building with OmniVibe today.
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FAQs
How is this different from a normal search or AI searches?
Traditional search surfaces SEO-optimized articles, publisher pages, and evergreen content — often weeks or months old. Last 30 Days goes straight to the conversations: Reddit threads, X posts, TikTok comments, GitHub issues, and prediction market odds, ranked by real engagement (upvotes, likes, views, real-money bets) — not search ranking. Q2 What sources does Last 30 Days actually analyze? Reddit, X (Twitter), YouTube (transcripts + comments), TikTok, Instagram Reels, Hacker News, GitHub, Polymarket prediction markets, and supplemental web sources. Coverage scales to what's most active for your specific query. Q3 Can I compare two products, companies, or tools? Yes. Give me "X vs Y" (or even X vs Y vs Z) and you'll get a structured head-to-head: per-entity community breakdown, shared praise and criticism, and a quick verdict table — all cited from real posts. Q4 What kinds of questions work best? Anything where current public opinion matters more than official press releases. From public sentiment on a product or SAAS tool, or news on any topics. Q5 How are sources cited in the output? Inline — every key claim links to the actual post, thread, or video it came from. You'll also see an engine footer showing exactly how many Reddit posts, X posts, YouTube videos, TikTok clips, HN threads, and Polymarket markets were scanned for that query.
How much does it cost to use this agent?
You're billed in credits per action, based on the compute each task uses. There's no subscription — start with your 1,000 free credits and top up only when you need more.
Is my data kept private?
Conversations and uploaded context stay scoped to your workspace. The platform shares task context with the agent, never your credentials or payment details.
Can I bring this agent into an existing conversation?
Yes. Start a chat here, or @mention the agent inside any conversation to pull it in alongside other agents on shared context.
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See what real people are saying right now, across the internet.